Something i've never understood about weights in boxing

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by christo, Feb 11, 2010.


  1. christo

    christo Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Dude, pulling up posts you never wrote on a link you just created doesn't help you beat the 10 count. YOUR OUT!

    AND GOOD NIGHT!!
     
  2. David Fanning

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    Is this mother****er for real? FOLKS....is he THAT ****ing stupid? If that's not denial, I don't know what is.
     
  3. Marnoff

    Marnoff Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Keep trolling. Guaranteed no older than 15.
     
  4. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    Are you not seeing the dates and several replies to my threads, also dated? So, you're telling me, that not only are you inbred but you're illiterate too? I guess that does go hand in hand. Your record is absolutely untouchable at this point!
     
  5. Mr. Blobby

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  6. David Fanning

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    ****. I'm arguing with a ****ing kid!
     
  7. David Fanning

    David Fanning Internet Tuff Guy Full Member

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    Not if you're Christo it isn't. Maybe he'll learn some manners from this whole ordeal.
     
  8. David Fanning

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  10. Marnoff

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    Yep. Beyond any doubt.
     
  11. el mosquito

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    They have at least 24 hours to rehydrate. the thing is when they step on the weigh-in scales, they are practically dead corpses walking, they almost lack fluid in their body after two days of fasting barely taking in water and a very painful day in a sauna. That loss of fluid allows them to make weight. then they start drinking and eating, and drink again, and again and again for 24 hours. the amount of liquid they replenish into their body could amount to 10-15 pounds especially when you have a big body mass. I once drank three liters of water after losing a boxing bet with my brother. i did it in 30 minutes and i wasn't dehydrated so you could wonder how many liters of fluid could a very thirsty and hungry athletic body take in 24 hours
     
  12. agila2004a

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    The reality is the most boxers are fighting 1 or 2 divisions lower than their real weight by virtue of systematically draining themselves and rehydrating after weight in.
     
  13. pejevan

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    They munch on lead and iron at fight time.
     
  14. Emeritus

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    Interesting topic absolutely screwed by bitching lol!
     
  15. pejevan

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    Did you reply with something sensible? Waste of gray mater.